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Systematically Analysing Indirect Translations
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Chapter 1: The Vicarious Development of Indirect Translation

Chapter 2: What is the Concatenation Effect Hypothesis?

Chapter 3: Measuring Manifestation

Chapter 4: Alterity and Lexical Borrowing

Chapter 5: Exogeneity and Syntax

Chapter 6: A Multiplicity of Possible Experiments

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James Luke Hadley is Trinity College Dublin’s Ussher Assistant Professor in Literary Translation and Director of the College’s MPhil in Literary Translation. His research represents his wide-ranging interests, many of which centre on translation in under-researched cultural contexts. His interests include machine translation and computer-assisted translation research, as well as integrating empirical research into translation studies.

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